New Baby at Trushot's!
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Detroit
Posts: 858
New Baby at Trushot's!
Ladies and gentlemen, I am the proud new father of a 2002 Bowtech Mighty Mite. I looked at the Razortec, the Sq2, Parker 31 and Extreme Solo all pretty seriously. I'd ruled out the Sq2(seemed too Top heavy) and the Parker (limbs seemed thin width wise).
Would have taken a Solo, Patriot or Razor...I got(I think) a good price on the MM on Ebay. So once again I bought a bow without shooting it( which I said I'd never do) and it's all YOU FAULT!LOL
You guys make 'em sound so gooooooooood! So tell me who's got one, pro's and cons, tricks for setup and what you've found to work best accessory wise. I'm planning on MZE, Impact cosmic for now and I'm going to let the bow decide the rest. Come on UPS, bring her to Daddy!
Trushot }}------>
Would have taken a Solo, Patriot or Razor...I got(I think) a good price on the MM on Ebay. So once again I bought a bow without shooting it( which I said I'd never do) and it's all YOU FAULT!LOL
You guys make 'em sound so gooooooooood! So tell me who's got one, pro's and cons, tricks for setup and what you've found to work best accessory wise. I'm planning on MZE, Impact cosmic for now and I'm going to let the bow decide the rest. Come on UPS, bring her to Daddy!
Trushot }}------>
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RE: New Baby at Trushot's!
Trushot, congrats. I love my Mighty Mite. I tried all the hunting stabs at a well stocked shop. I ended up with a Vibracheck Isolator. 7 1/2" & 10 oz. I have the Cosmic on mine and love it. Absolutely the brightest pin there is. For a rest I installed a NAP 4000. Great rest, although the MZE is well spoken of. I'd say either is a good choice. All else I have on it are limb savers & cat whiskers. Mine's a 60#er at 29" draw. It shoots a 365 gr arrow 270s. One thing to try might be arrows one spine stiffer than recommended by the charts. I was shooting Redline 460s (28" & 410s (29". I tried PSE 200s (in between 460 & 410), these were too light, for me. I settled on PSE 300 Extremes (28 & 29". They tuned and group great, especially past 35 yds. Same holds true of my P38 dual cam. Good luck, you're not going to be disappointed. Take care.
Phil.
"Could you guys be quiet, my dad's trying to shoot."<img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle>
Phil.
"Could you guys be quiet, my dad's trying to shoot."<img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle>
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Penhook Virginia
Posts: 446
RE: New Baby at Trushot's!
I to just got a mighty mite. Mine has the infinity cam and the hush package. I had Stealth make me a custom 4" stablizer that weighs only 6.5 ozs. as a 10 oz. I had made it feel heavy and balance badly.I put a Muzzy zero effect on it -a pair of cat whiskers-a Spott-Hogg sure thing sight-a set of limb savers and she is ready to go. Mine is 60 lbs.and 27.5" draw. Will shoot a 25" to 26" arrow as the muzzy is set back about 3". Tried Easton epic 500 at 27" and Beaman 400 at 27" and as pdq 5oh said, you might want to try a stiffer arrow than the charts recommend.I am still tring to find the right size arrow as this thing shoots fast and hard. Don